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Designers refuse to make new clothes for American Women
09-10-2016, 11:23 AM
Clothing companies dont want to be associated with fat chicks, its a PR disaster, and could kill a brand.
Burberry nearly collapsed from chavs in the UK.
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Fuck this shit, I peace out.
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Designers refuse to make new clothes for American Women
09-10-2016, 07:33 PM
And this is why I refuse to date girls who is size 10 and above. The under size 10 girls have no problems with this. They should take the hint.
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Designers refuse to make new clothes for American Women
09-10-2016, 07:45 PM
This topic has been brought up before with fashion designers resistance to cracking to fatties Americans.
It is simple business at play. These fatties pay more for extra cheese on a pizza so you would have to pay more for extra fabric that goes into a shirt as well.
If fatties who are now the majority don't want to pay extra for bigger clothes then they are out of luck.
Big and tall men, and tall shoppes for tall women routinely charge more for their clothes. This group has always had to pay a premium as they understand to cater sections to them that are stylish requires more resources and thus higher production costs.
Clothing companies are not in the business of subsidies. Not like a supermarket that can price down loss leaders to entice fatties to buy more junk, clothing companies don't have the equivalent.
If clothing companies offer fatty options at higher prices you would still here them complain. Let them wear their garden tarps and keep quiet.
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Designers refuse to make new clothes for American Women
09-10-2016, 08:02 PM
I don't know how American female sizes work. Is a size 16 2.67 times larger than a size 6? And if so, have the airlines and any other chair dense companies and locations been removing every other seat?
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Designers refuse to make new clothes for American Women
09-10-2016, 08:23 PM
My SWAG is the dress size is probably related to the perimeter of the female body at certain points around the vertical axis, and while the sizes may increase linearly with a woman's perimeter, there has to be a baseline minimum perimeter for size 0. So, a size 16 is not likely to be 2.67 times larger than a size 6 in terms of functional width of the female.
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Internet says a size 6 is 34.5 - 26 - 36.5. A size 16 is 41 - 32.5 - 43. So, about a 18-19% increase in perimeter, which corresponds to a substantial increase in volume and thus (generally) mass, according to the square-cube law.
Basically, while women are still relatively thin (say, size 10 and below) the progression between sizes is linear. Once you get into fat territory, the dresses get larger faster with each incremental size increase. Size 18 to 20 is approximately the same incremental increase as size 2 to 6. Vanity sizing? Recognition that slim girls actually care about their appearance, so they offer easier customization of fit? Hard to say why the clothesmakers do things this way, since the fatties outnumber the slim girls now.
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Designers refuse to make new clothes for American Women
09-30-2016, 08:08 AM
Quote: (09-10-2016 08:23 PM)weambulance Wrote:
My SWAG is the dress size is probably related to the perimeter of the female body at certain points around the vertical axis, and while the sizes may increase linearly with a woman's perimeter, there has to be a baseline minimum perimeter for size 0. So, a size 16 is not likely to be 2.67 times larger than a size 6 in terms of functional width of the female.
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Internet says a size 6 is 34.5 - 26 - 36.5. A size 16 is 41 - 32.5 - 43. So, about a 18-19% increase in perimeter, which corresponds to a substantial increase in volume and thus (generally) mass, according to the square-cube law.
Basically, while women are still relatively thin (say, size 10 and below) the progression between sizes is linear. Once you get into fat territory, the dresses get larger faster with each incremental size increase. Size 18 to 20 is approximately the same incremental increase as size 2 to 6. Vanity sizing? Recognition that slim girls actually care about their appearance, so they offer easier customization of fit? Hard to say why the clothesmakers do things this way, since the fatties outnumber the slim girls now.
Way too complicated. I use boner math. My boner can't perform for anything larger than a 6 and thats being generous in my opinion.
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Designers refuse to make new clothes for American Women
09-30-2016, 10:03 AM
Reminds me of when I first landed there.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane suits.